North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly made his first public appearance in nearly three weeks amid rumours he had died.
27.04.2020 - 13:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A top South Korean official has said his country is confident there has been no “unusual developments” in North Korea, suggesting rumours about the health of leader Kim Jong Un are untrue.
Unification minister Kim Yeon-chul told a forum in Seoul on Sunday that South Korea has “enough intelligence to confidently say that there are no unusual developments” in North Korea which back up speculation about Kim Jong Un’s health.
The minister said he would not reveal what specific intelligence led to
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly made his first public appearance in nearly three weeks amid rumours he had died.
Reports surfaced last weekend that North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un had died or was on his death bed, but now it appears that he is still alive.
By Bruce Haring
Despite a flurry of media activity on the possible death of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un over the last 24 hours, South Korean officials have come out to report the politician is “alive and well.”
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is 'dead' or in a 'vegetative state' - according to media reports.